Hyundai Uber on display at the Etisalat stand. The Hyundai Uber will be able to carry four passengers high above congested roads.
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2/12
In the year of the coronavirus, Gitex represents the pinnacle of the UAE’s relentless fight to contain the impact of the pandemic, both in terms of health as well as economic and business continuity, as well as a glimpse into the UAE’s robust digital economy.
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3/12
Hundreds of visitors attend the GITEX Technology week. In its landmark 40th year, the current edition of Gitex Technology Week that’s already under way at the Dubai World Trade Centre is anything but business as usual.
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4/12
The Humanoid named Adran, conceptualised by Engineered Arts on display at the Etisalat stall becomes one of the main attractions for visitors attending the GITEX Technology week.
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5/12
Visitors at Lets Chill section at Gitex Technology at Dubai World Trade Centre and Exhibition halls in Dubai.
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6/12
A woman plays a song by tapping on a TV screen at the Huawei Idealhub Experience zone.
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7/12
Visitors at AVAYA Pavilion at Gitex Technology at Dubai World Trade Centre and Exhibition halls.
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8/12
An Emirati visitor seeking details about the products from Israeli company Kramer Control at Gitex Technology Week in Dubai.
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9/12
Visitors enjoy a virtual basketball experience at the Visyon ‘Take It To The Hoop' gaming stand at the GITEX Technology week.
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10/12
Visitors experience Virtual reality (VR) at Gitex Technology Week.
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11/12
The Etisalat stall becomes one of the main attraction for visitors attending the GITEX Technology week.
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12/12
Visitors at DHA stand at Gitex Technology.
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